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(2007, 1500 words)
This paper presents overview of Tesco, PESTEL Analysis which is analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors affecting Tesco and SWOT Analysis which is analysing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of Tesco.
(2008, 2000 words)
The paper examines the benefits of an effective marketing mix strategy using the examples of the furniture manufacturer IKEA. The principles of the marketing mix (four Ps) and STEP analysis are outlined with reference to IKEA practices.
(2007, 3300 words)
The report presents a comprehensive analysis of the key macro environmental forces that influence the operations of Tesco Plc, the UK leading supermarket chain. The analysis uses the PESTLE framework and is conducted solely from a UK perspective. Conclusions are drawn on the basis of the analysis and recommendations are made for how Tesco can adequately meet any challenges and capitalise on forthcoming opportunities.
(2007, 3300 words)
The paper analyses the business strategy of Tesco providing an overview of their competitive position and market share. The key drivers of change for Tesco are described using the PESTLE model. Critical success factors of Tesco are identified; the key business strategy is assessed highlighting their resources and capabilities.
(2007, 2000 words)
The paper analyses the UK food retailing industry presenting the background of the main companies, i.e. Tesco, Sainsbury, ASDA and Morrison's. Porter's five forces and PESTEL analysis is conducted; an annotated bibliography of related sources is supplied.
(2007, 2000 words)
The paper examines the performance of Oasis conducting their PESTEL analysis, describing their features as a learning organisation (LA), outlining the barriers to the LA implementation and offering an action plan to improve the organisational performance.
(2007, 2400 words)
The paper presents an overview of the external environment of the Pharmaceutical manufacturers within the UK using PESTEL and Porter's Five Forces analysis and providing conclusions based on the analysis.
(2007, 2600 words)
The paper examines the key environmental forces that impact on a US based firm expanding into China. The analysis is carried out using the SLEPT (Social, Legal, Economic, Political and Technological) framework and is conducted with particular emphasis on Information Technology (IT). The opportunities and threats presented by the SLEPT factors are identified and recommendations are made on how the company can adequately mitigate any challenges and capitalise on valuable opportunities in their proposed entry programme.
(2007, 3000 words)
The paper examines the analytical models of Michael Porter's five forces, PESTEL and VRIO describing each element of the models and applying them to the analysis of Ispat.
(2008, 950 words)
This paper presents overview of RyanAir and PESTEL Analysis which is analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors affecting RyanAir.
(2008, 1500 words)
This paper presents an overview of RyanAir, SWOT Analysis which is analysing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of RyanAir. It also includes a PESTEL Analysis which is analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors affecting RyanAir.
(2007, 3100 words)
The paper examines the UK food retail sector conducting industry analysis within the frameworks of Porter's five forces, PEST, competitor analysis models. The key forces affecting the UK food retail sector are summarised. An annotated bibliography on key references is presented.
(2007, 1200 words)
This paper presents overview of ASDA and PESTEL Analysis which is analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors affecting ASDA.
(2007, 1950 words)
This paper presents overview of ASDA; PESTEL Analysis which is analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors affecting ASDA and SWOT Analysis which is analysing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of ASDA.
(2007, 3000 words)
Through a comprehensive PESTEL analysis, this paper examines the competitive business environment in which ASDA is operating. The findings of the PESTEL analysis are used in conjunction with an analysis of Porter's five forces used as a frame, so as to gain a better understanding of the implications of these factors on the organisation. A SWOT analysis will be used to summarise the key issues from ASDA's business environment, by identifying the organisations strengths and weaknesses and highlighting future opportunities and threats.
(2007, 1500 words)
This paper presents overview of ALDI and PESTEL Analysis which is analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors affecting ALDI.
(2007, 1500 words)
The paper presents the PESTEL, Porter's Five Forces, and SWOT analyses of ALDI and UK supermarket and food retailing industry.
(2007, 1900 words)
The paper presents an overview of the Toyota Motor Company examining the company's background, discussing the factors that affect Toyota in the external environment, and conducting PESTLE and SWOT analysis of the company.
(2007, 1200 words)
The paper examines the significance of PEST analysis in modern business reviewing situations where it can prove useful, and describing each of the PEST elements, i.e. political, economic, socio-cultural and technological paradigms.
(2007, 1200 words)
This paper presents overview of McDonald's and PESTEL Analysis which is analysing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal factors affecting McDonald's.
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